What did you expect?
Sure they want to make money, but it's sad that the motivation for this patch is just that. I seriously doubt that the engram bug alone would have been fixed as quickly.
Go ahead and pretend it's about being fair to the people that had purchased the book being screwed. That matters to you and I, I doubt it motivates Bungie. What motivated them was the fact that $10 was slipping through their fingers once the exploit was out. Who is going to buy an way overpriced progress tracker when they didn't need to?
Those that have bought it, well thanks for showing Bungie the sky is the limit for transactions. There is absolutely no way this thing should be $10, and even supporters of micros should have pushed back at that price. You have now shown them you ARE willing to pay for armor. You've shown them that they can charge whatever they want. Congrats. Just don't whine later when the packs are $15, then $20. May not be "pay to win" but it's getting there.
Personally, I had a choice. Spent my $10 on Final Fantasy 7. Better value than a stat tracker.
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Edited by Holiday_Armadilo: 12/10/2015 8:38:32 PMMy thoughts exactly, also inspired me to purchase that amazing game as well.